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Canada should not have an election before reviewing CUSMA trade deal, says Poilievre

Canada should not have an election before reviewing CUSMA trade deal, says Poilievre

Conservative leader emphasizes all-party committee proposal during podcast interview. Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says Canada should not have an election before it reviews the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) this year, and is instead calling for the Carney government to set up an all-party committee on the matter. "I think that being united will be a real force going forward. We have...

Poilievre says he’s offered to go to U.S. to make Canada’s case

Poilievre says he’s offered to go to U.S. to make Canada’s case

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said he’s open to meeting with U.S. leaders if it will help Canada’s efforts to end the continuing trade dispute. Mr. Poilievre also said he “can’t stand” U.S. President Donald Trump’s talk about Canada becoming the 51st state, doesn’t like Mr. Trump’s tariffs and doesn’t like the way he’s treating Canada. “At various times, I’ve been...

Canada poised to become 'one of the largest suppliers of LNG in the world': Energy minister

Canada poised to become 'one of the largest suppliers of LNG in the world': Energy minister

Canada's energy minister says the country is poised to become one of the world's biggest suppliers of liquefied natural gas, exporting as much as 100 million tonnes per year. Tim Hodgson delivered that optimistic outlook to a parliamentary committee earlier this month, noting that countries such as Japan, South Korea, China and India all want Canadian gas. "If we deliver...

Carney says Canada supports U.S. action in Iran but won't get involved militarily

Carney says Canada supports U.S. action in Iran but won't get involved militarily

Prime Minister Mark Carney said he supports the U.S. action in Iran, but Canada will not get directly involved in the conflict after American and Israeli militaries launched an attack on the Middle Eastern country that left its leader dead. "We have not been party to the military build-up to this or the military planning of this, so it is...

Canadian military members likely involved in planning U.S. strikes on Iran, retired general says

Canadian military members likely involved in planning U.S. strikes on Iran, retired general says

Up to 18 Canadian military personnel were on exchange with U.S. in Bahrain and Qatar at time of attack. It is highly likely that members of the Canadian military, on exchange with the United States, were involved in the planning and co-ordinating of airstrikes on Iran, says a former senior Canadian general. Prime Minister Mark Carney has said he supports...

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Liberal Lead Holds After Floor Crossing as Turnout Advantage Widens

Liberal Lead Holds After Floor Crossing as Turnout Advantage Widens

Between February 18 and 23, 2026, Abacus Data surveyed 1,500 Canadian adults as part of our ongoing federal political tracking. This wave was conducted during a distinct political moment. It follows last week’s high-profile floor crossing in Ottawa, which briefly reshaped parliamentary optics and dominated political coverage. At the same time, it was fielded prior to President Donald Trump’s State...

Carney in India: Half in Canada say it’s the ‘right’ time for trade talks; less urgency around concluding trade deal

Carney in India: Half in Canada say it’s the ‘right’ time for trade talks; less urgency around concluding trade deal

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s middle-power outreach tour is in India as he looks to continue patching up a relationship that’s frayed in recent years while broadening Canada’s economic horizons in the Indo Pacific. New data from the non-profit Angus Reid Institute in partnership with the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada finds a majority of Canadians say Carney’s trip to India...



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This doesn’t sound like the Pierre Poilievre we’re used to

This doesn’t sound like the Pierre Poilievre we’re used to

Pierre Poilievre says he would rather work with Prime Minister Mark Carney to fight Donald Trump than plunge the country into another election to choose which man is the better negotiator. The Conservative leader declared that choice in a 40-minute podcast interview with former CBC anchor Peter Mansbridge, featuring some fascinating glimpses into how Poilievre intends to shift his tone...

Quebec’s Orange-Wave Castaway and the Shrinking NDP

Quebec’s Orange-Wave Castaway and the Shrinking NDP

Back in 2011, the popularity in Quebec of then New Democratic Party Leader Jack Layton helped trigger an unprecedented Orange Wave that saw the NDP win 59 seats (out of 75) in a province that had never been fertile electoral ground for the NDP. Tragically, Layton passed away from cancer less than four months later. In the 2015 federal election...

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Canada aiming to sign India trade deal this year, Carney says in Mumbai

Canada aiming to sign India trade deal this year, Carney says in Mumbai

Canada is aiming to sign a comprehensive trade deal with India this year, Prime Minister Mark Carney told a business audience in Mumbai Saturday. "We are now negotiating a comprehensive economic partnership agreement, with the intention to double two-way trade by 2030. Our goal, to be clear, is to sign that agreement by the end of this year," Carney said...

Canada, India both want free-trade deal, Champagne says amid Carney trip

Canada, India both want free-trade deal, Champagne says amid Carney trip

Finance Minister François-Philippe Champange says the federal government is once again “exploring” a formal free-trade deal with India, and that the South Asian country also sees “a lot of benefit” to deepening ties with Canada. In an interview with CTV Question Period airing Sunday, host Vassy Kapelos asked Champagne directly whether he, as finance minister, wants a formal free-trade deal...

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Ontario — the world’s reliable partner

Ontario — the world’s reliable partner

This week, the world will converge in Toronto for the annual Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) convention, the largest mining conference in the world. At a moment defined by geopolitical instability, fractured supply chains, and surging demand for critical minerals, Ontario is emerging as the world’s reliable partner.

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Canada once rejected America’s aggressive, unlawful foreign policy. Today Mark Carney embraced it

Canada once rejected America’s aggressive, unlawful foreign policy. Today Mark Carney embraced it

Canada’s response to the U.S.–Israeli strikes on Iran exposes a fault line at the heart of our foreign policy. We invoke international law and the “rules based international order” when adversaries engage in unlawful actions, but abandon those same rules entirely when it’s the Americans — whose current government 60 per cent of Canadians now see as a threat —...

Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu have made a dangerous gamble in Iran. Why is Mark Carney cheering them on?

Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu have made a dangerous gamble in Iran. Why is Mark Carney cheering them on?

In Iran, Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu have opted to play regime change roulette. They are wagering with the lives of civilians in Iran, Israel, and the Gulf countries. They risk embroiling American and Israeli forces into yet another forever war, a military operation with no clear objectives and no way to truly win. And they do so with no...

Carney meets the moment, backs Trump against Iran

Carney meets the moment, backs Trump against Iran

Prime Minister Mark Carney was forced to admit an unpalatable truth Saturday, that despite his declaration that the old order had been irreparably ruptured it was still very much intact.

Mark Carney supports the latest attacks on Iran. Don’t expect the Canadian public to share that view

Mark Carney supports the latest attacks on Iran. Don’t expect the Canadian public to share that view

As I write this late Saturday morning, news is still coming in about the joint U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran. The targets reportedly included senior regime figures and missile infrastructure. Iran has responded. World leaders are trading statements. The situation feels fluid and dangerous. Prime Minister Mark Carney has reacted in a way that is far different than how...

Poilievre's newfound tough stance on Trump likely too little, too late

Poilievre's newfound tough stance on Trump likely too little, too late

Is it too late for Pierre Poilievre? The Conservative leader gave an impressive speech this past week to the Economic Club of Canada in Toronto in which he laid out a Conservative strategy for dealing with the erratic and very anti-Canadian U.S President Donald Trump. “Canada cannot control the decisions of foreign presidents,” Poilievre said. “But we can control the...

The New Poilievre: Further from Trump, Closer to Carney

The New Poilievre: Further from Trump, Closer to Carney

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre tried to get back in the game this past week. Poilievre did that with a speech in Toronto on Thursday that actually mentioned President Donald Trump by name. More notably, he mentioned Trump in a critical way. Poilievre has been under increasing criticism for his reluctance to go after Trump and his administration for both the...



We shouldn’t let American players’ Trump meeting ruin our love of hockey

We shouldn’t let American players’ Trump meeting ruin our love of hockey

I paid for my Sunday morning beers one at a time during the men’s gold medal Olympic game. I wanted to be able to walk out of the bar immediately if the Americans won the game, which is what I did as soon as Jack Hughes put the puck past Jordan Binnington. I was in a little bar in the...

Danielle Smith delivers a budget fitting of the NDP during a financial crisis — but Alberta’s economy is not in crisis

Danielle Smith delivers a budget fitting of the NDP during a financial crisis — but Alberta’s economy is not in crisis

Alberta might be landlocked but the province is sinking in a sea of red ink — and red faces. An embarrassed United Conservative government admits its new deficit-riddled budget unveiled Thursday breaks the province’s own law against running deficits — a law the UCP introduced in 2023 when the government was flooded with oil-generated revenue and buoyed by an $11.6 billion surplus.

The high cost of climate alarmism

The high cost of climate alarmism

The premier defector from, and debunker of, the “Green Terror,” which holds that climate change is an existential challenge to the continuation of life on earth, is probably Bjorn Lomborg, president of the Copenhagen Consensus Centre and former director of the Danish government’s Environmental Assessment Institute. He has been a prominent climate change skeptic for years, and has roiled the...

Donald Trump may yet survive – but he is currently losing

Donald Trump may yet survive – but he is currently losing

There will be no Ceausescu moment, no “at long last sir have you no decency” turning point, no dramatic climax in which the tyrant’s power suddenly evaporates: That instantaneous, simultaneous crystallizing of long-inchoate doubts, wherein those who feared him lose their fear, and those who believed in him lose their faith. Life rarely supplies the needs of narrative, and if...

Poilievre finally counterattacks on the Trump front - The Alberta separation front, though, remains a problem

Poilievre finally counterattacks on the Trump front - The Alberta separation front, though, remains a problem

What happens when Canada needs bold action but the global figure most closely associated with political radicalism is the man Canadians hate the most in the entire world? Welcome to the conundrum facing Pierre Poilievre and Canada’s Conservatives. Lots of lights on Canada’s national dashboard are blinking red, but the country is fearful of the kind of radical disruption represented...

Pierre Poilievre underlines what Donald Trump has done for Canadian unity

Pierre Poilievre underlines what Donald Trump has done for Canadian unity

Donald Trump spent nearly two hours this week proclaiming that everything is going great for the United States under his watch. In this same week, the president is getting a united rebuttal from Canada — no, things are not that great on this front. Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is the latest to lay down that marker, and a strong one...



Poilievre makes the pivot on Trump, but repudiates Carney’s foreign policy

Poilievre makes the pivot on Trump, but repudiates Carney’s foreign policy

There were two speeches inside the speech on Canada-U.S. relations that Pierre Poilievre gave Thursday. One was intended to make him sound like a grown-up. The other was to make him sound different than Mark Carney. The first part was the kind of political repositioning that Mr. Poilievre has long needed.

Carney Needs Help on His Two Most Important Files

Carney Needs Help on His Two Most Important Files

Prime Minister Brian Mulroney often remarked that the two principal challenges facing any Canadian Prime Minister were national unity and managing relations with the United States. Mulroney excelled at both, which contributed significantly to his back-to-back majority election victories. Today, Prime Minister Mark Carney faces daunting challenges on both of these files and, so far, his prescriptions for success are...

Mark Carney is right that we can no longer afford to snub India. We might already be late to the party

Mark Carney is right that we can no longer afford to snub India. We might already be late to the party

Expect to hear a lot over the next few days about the delicate dance Mark Carney is supposedly attempting as he travels to India to promote trade amid lingering suspicion that India’s government is linked to violent crime in this country. It’ll be a bit like the delicate dance Carney was said to be engaging in last month when he...

Smith and Poilievre find someone to blame for their problems: immigrants

Smith and Poilievre find someone to blame for their problems: immigrants

Danielle Smith has a problem. Her government is heading toward a deficit projected, before Thursday’s budget, at $10-billion. This is only partly because it overestimated oil revenues, with oil prices now projected at roughly $5 to $10 a barrel lower than forecast in last year’s budget. It is because the government set spending at levels that could only be sustained...

The double standard surrounding PM Carney is impossible to ignore

The double standard surrounding PM Carney is impossible to ignore

I have a pretty high tolerance for political spin. You kind of have to when you’ve spent years in the House of Commons and on the ground here in Alberta. But a recent opinion column published right here on this platform claiming “moderates are fleeing” the Conservative Party crossed the line from standard spin straight into fiction. It’s a perfect...

Poilievre's treatment for uncertainty? Results over outrage.

Poilievre's treatment for uncertainty? Results over outrage.

For the past two years, much of his rhetoric has revolved around the idea that Canada is broken. That elites have failed. That gatekeepers have blocked growth and made life unaffordable. It has been sharp and oppositional, sometimes deliberately so. This speech was different. It felt calmer and more reflective. He reached back to Marcus Aurelius and the founding of...



The NDP hopes its revival will come through public grocery stores and zero votes in Quebec

The NDP hopes its revival will come through public grocery stores and zero votes in Quebec

The NDP should have a singular focus for the short- and medium-term: finding a way back to official party status. Everything else can come later. In fact, everything else will only come later if the NDP is once again a party with at least 12 seats in the House of Commons. That official party status will unlock desperately needed funds...

After decades of mistrust and missteps, where do India and Canada fit together?

After decades of mistrust and missteps, where do India and Canada fit together?

You might not remember the days when then-prime minister Justin Trudeau went to India to reset relations, but if you close your eyes, you might just be able to conjure an image of Mr. Trudeau in Bollywood outfits. That was in 2018. Mr. Trudeau’s predecessor, Stephen Harper, announced free-trade talks with India’s prime minister in 2010. They never came close...

Mark Carney’s trip to India might be good for the economy. Is it good for Canadians?

Mark Carney’s trip to India might be good for the economy. Is it good for Canadians?

Prime Minister Carney is headed to India, Australia, and Japan as part of Canada’s ongoing efforts to shore up trade. While Australia and Japan are uncontroversial trading partners, Canada’s relationship to India is more problematic. Carney’s entire trip occurs against an alarming backdrop: rampant extortion in Canada; a guilty plea in a murder-for-hire plot in the US that once again...

Americans want a new course. Donald Trump vows to stay the old one

Americans want a new course. Donald Trump vows to stay the old one

To begin his State of the Union address on Tuesday, Donald Trump looked subdued. Maybe he’d seen the NPR report earlier in the day saying his Justice Department was hiding files in the Jeffrey Epstein case that potentially incriminated him. If true, it would be a cover-up story of Watergate magnitude. But soon, Mr. Trump’s bravado was back, and it...

The Donald Trump Show

The Donald Trump Show

In a performance that clocked in at just under two hours on Tuesday night, Donald Trump turned the State of the Union address into an awards show — “You get a medal!”, “You get a medal!”…he even bemoaned not being able to award himself the Medal of Honor. Those who only read the transcript may miss the point that this...

The election temptation of Mark Carney

The election temptation of Mark Carney

If the only way to get rid of temptation is to yield to it, Prime Minister Mark Carney might consider visiting the Governor General in the coming weeks and asking her to dissolve Parliament. The latest polls are starting to show a seductive spread in his favour — both in the horse race, and as far as whom Canadians consider...

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Carney rules out Canadian military participation in Middle East conflict

Carney rules out Canadian military participation in Middle East conflict

Prime Minister Mark Carney said while he has had discussions with U.S. President Donald Trump about the possibility of strikes in Iran over “recent weeks,” he does not expect Canada to take a military role in any continued escalation, after the U.S. and Israel launched strikes on Iran, Saturday. Carney made the comments in Mumbai as part of a fireside...

Canada's pro-U.S. stance in Iran attack carries security risks -- and political bets

Canada's pro-U.S. stance in Iran attack carries security risks -- and political bets

Canada's support for U.S. strikes against Iran could come with security risks as the regime looks to retaliate against perceived enemies abroad, say experts, who also note the political gamble of betting on an attack with uncertain aims and outcomes. Prime Minister Mark Carney said the government backs American military action on Saturday to stop Iran from obtaining a nuclear...

Nine candidates make the cut in the race for the leadership of B.C. Conservatives

Nine candidates make the cut in the race for the leadership of B.C. Conservatives

The B.C. Conservative Party says nine candidates have advanced to the next phase of the race to replace former leader John Rustad, but one of the candidates who did not make the cut says the party must remain "grounded in genuine Conservative principles." A release from the Official Opposition says it has approved the applications of MLA Bruce Banman, MLA...

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, religious cleric who ruled Iran for decades, killed in strikes

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, religious cleric who ruled Iran for decades, killed in strikes

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who reigned as Iran’s supreme leader for the past 36 years, was killed in a sweeping U.S. and Israeli attack on the country Saturday. He was 86.

'D-Day for Iranians': Some Iranian Canadians welcome U.S. attack of Iran

'D-Day for Iranians': Some Iranian Canadians welcome U.S. attack of Iran

Some Iranian Canadians are expressing their support for foreign intervention in Iran after the U.S. and Israel launched a major attack on the Middle Eastern country, sending missiles into Iran overnight. Iranian Canadian filmmaker Ezra Soleh welcomed the attack, saying the people of Iran have had enough of "a regime that has been massacring people, killing people by the thousands."...

Canada supports U.S. actions in destroying Iran's nuclear program, says Carney

Canada supports U.S. actions in destroying Iran's nuclear program, says Carney

PM also says Canada not participating militarily and wasn't part of military buildup. As U.S. President Donald Trump charges ahead with a major attack on Iran, Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada supports at least one component of the American mission: destroying Iran's nuclear program. "Canada supports the United States acting to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon and...

Live Updates: Dozens reported dead in Iran as U.S., Israel launch major attack

Live Updates: Dozens reported dead in Iran as U.S., Israel launch major attack

U.S. and Israel launch an attack on Iran, as U.S. President Donald Trump confirms 'major combat operations' are underway.

CUSMA a ‘critical condition’ for increased Japanese auto manufacturing in Canada: Ambassador

CUSMA a ‘critical condition’ for increased Japanese auto manufacturing in Canada: Ambassador

As the Canadian government prepares to review the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) this summer — a deal the U.S. president is signalling he’s prepared to abandon — Japan’s ambassador is reminding Canada just how high the stakes are for a key component of Ontario’s economy.

‘There never was a problem’: India’s High Commissioner to Canada on foreign interference

‘There never was a problem’: India’s High Commissioner to Canada on foreign interference

As some Sikh Canadians, intelligence community members and Liberal MPs push back on the government official’s claim that India is no longer actively carrying out foreign interference, India’s High Commissioner to Canada insists it was “never” a problem in the first place. “It never happened,” Dinesh K. Patnaik told journalists about accusations of foreign interference multiple times on the sidelines...

Canada 'supports' U.S. attack on Iran and urges Canadians in the region to shelter in place

Canada 'supports' U.S. attack on Iran and urges Canadians in the region to shelter in place

'Canada supports the United States acting to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.' As the United States and Israel launched a major assault on Iran, Prime Minister Mark Carney’s office said on Saturday that Canada supports the attempt to stop Iran obtaining a nuclear weapon and urged Canadians in the country to shelter in place. “Canada supports the United...

Failed asylum-seeker motion shows Conservatives ‘smelled blood in the water’ with minister, immigration as wedge issue, say politicos

Failed asylum-seeker motion shows Conservatives ‘smelled blood in the water’ with minister, immigration as wedge issue, say politicos

Conservatives are capitalizing on the recent drop in public support for immigration, but risk being seen as too MAGA adjacent, say observers. Meanwhile, the immigration minister's own colleagues question her handling of the file.

Canada tells some diplomatic staff in Tel Aviv to leave as Israel, U.S. launch attack on Iran

Canada tells some diplomatic staff in Tel Aviv to leave as Israel, U.S. launch attack on Iran

Canada is asking some of its staff in Tel Aviv to relocate as Israel and the United States launched strikes on Iran early Saturday. “We have asked non-essential staff to relocate from Tel Aviv because of the heightened security situation,” said Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand, who made the comments from Mumbai, India, just before news broke that Israel launched...

U.S., Israel attack Iran: Canada supports U.S. action. Live updates here.

U.S., Israel attack Iran: Canada supports U.S. action. Live updates here.

The U.S. and Israel launched an attack Saturday on Iran, with the first apparent strike happening near the offices of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Iranian media reported strikes nationwide, and smoke could be seen rising from the capital. U.S. President Donald Trump said in a video posted on social media that the U.S. had begun “major combat operations in...

AI minister says OpenAI still not doing enough in wake of B.C. shooting, will meet CEO Altman

AI minister says OpenAI still not doing enough in wake of B.C. shooting, will meet CEO Altman

ChatGPT developer banned Tumbler Ridge shooter's account but didn't flag it to police. Artificial Intelligence Minister Evan Solomon says OpenAI's recent commitments to adjust its policies in the wake of the shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., do not go far enough and plans to meet with CEO Sam Altman. "While we note their willingness to strengthen law enforcement referral protocols...

China suspends some canola, seafood tariffs on Canada after Carney visit

China suspends some canola, seafood tariffs on Canada after Carney visit

China's government announced Friday it would suspend some tariffs on Canadian agricultural goods and seafood following a recent visit by Prime Minister Mark Carney. The country's finance ministry said in a statement that 100 per cent tariffs on canola meal and peas, and a 25 per cent levy on lobsters and crabs, won't be imposed. The statement, which made no...

Canada can't brush aside security concerns about India, ex-adviser warns

Canada can't brush aside security concerns about India, ex-adviser warns

A former national security and intelligence adviser to the federal government says it "strains credibility" to suggest India has stopped harmful meddling in Canadian affairs. Vincent Rigby, who now teaches at McGill University, says Canada needs to strike a balance between poking India in the eye and pretending national security threats no longer exist as the countries try to rebuild...

Trump raises the possibility of a 'friendly takeover of Cuba'

Trump raises the possibility of a 'friendly takeover of Cuba'

President Donald Trump said Friday that the U.S. is in talks with Havana and raised the possibility of a "friendly takeover of Cuba" without offering any details on what he meant. Speaking to reporters outside the White House as he left for a trip to Texas, Trump said Secretary of State Marco Rubio was in discussions with Cuban leaders "at...

Politics, trade on tap for Poilievre during trip to U.K. and Germany

Politics, trade on tap for Poilievre during trip to U.K. and Germany

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is planning his first official international trip as opposition leader next week, with plans to meet with parliamentary colleagues and business leaders in both London and Germany. The trip comes just after he outlined his vision for Canada's relationship with the United States, at a speech in Toronto on Thursday.

Carney looks to strengthen economic ties with India on trip to Mumbai, New Delhi

Carney looks to strengthen economic ties with India on trip to Mumbai, New Delhi

Prime Minister Mark Carney landed in India on Friday to start a four-day visit hoping to continue the reset of the trade and diplomatic relationship he started last spring with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government. But the issue of whether India is still engaged in the kind of foreign interference that led to a diplomatic crisis between the two countries...

Conservative MP searches for ‘antifa’ in federal government, Canadian Armed Forces

Conservative MP searches for ‘antifa’ in federal government, Canadian Armed Forces

A Conservative MP wants to identify federal public servants or members of the Canadian Armed Forces who sympathize with the left-wing antifa movement. Edmonton MP Garnett Genuis has asked federal departments and agencies, as well as the military, if any of their employees are now, or have ever been, members of the decentralized protest movement that stands in opposition to...

'Moral panic': Conservative MP blasts aid to Cuba, urges government to spend it on 'our own people'

'Moral panic': Conservative MP blasts aid to Cuba, urges government to spend it on 'our own people'

Conservative MP Jamil Jivani said that $8 million worth of Canadian aid to Cuba announced this week was sparked by a “moral panic” that is distracting the government from helping Canadians. “What more could we be doing for our own people?” said Jivani, in a post on X. “The way this is framed — so you don’t think about it...

Supplying India with uranium ‘very possible in near future,’ Premier Moe says

Supplying India with uranium ‘very possible in near future,’ Premier Moe says

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is sounding an optimistic note about the chances of reaching a deal soon to supply India with uranium as he landed in Mumbai Friday with Prime Minister Mark Carney to expand trade with the subcontinent. The Globe and Mail reported in November that Canada and India were putting the finishing touches on a 10-year deal worth...

Canada has 'fallen behind' in trade with India, says Moe, as Carney hopes to strike energy deals

Canada has 'fallen behind' in trade with India, says Moe, as Carney hopes to strike energy deals

Canada lags behind its international counterparts when it comes to trading with India, warned Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe, whose province trades more with the country of 1.4 billion than any other province in Canada.

Good Talk -- Is It Really A New Pierre Poilievre?

Good Talk -- Is It Really A New Pierre Poilievre?

Pierre Poilievre is getting generally pretty good reviews for his major speech yesterday outlining his vision for Canada-U.S. relations. Before a pretty Conservative business audience in Toronto, he also went after Donald Trump -- something he hasn't done in the past with so much vigour. It wasn't just what he said but the way he said it. Chantal Hebert and...

Carney lands in India to kick off Asia trip

Carney lands in India to kick off Asia trip

Prime Minister Mark Carney landed in India on Friday, where he will continue his government's ongoing efforts to reset a fractured diplomatic relationship with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government. Carney and Modi are each looking to decrease their countries' dependence on trade with the United States under President Donald Trump. "Both for India and for Canada, the big picture is...

Energy-hungry India tells Carney 'we are willing to buy whatever Canada is offering'

Energy-hungry India tells Carney 'we are willing to buy whatever Canada is offering'

India needs oil, natural gas and uranium — and fast, high commissioner says on eve of PM's visit. India wants to buy any energy product it can from Canada and its officials are urging the federal government to streamline approvals for various projects so it can tap into new supplies to feed a rapidly growing country with relatively few natural...

Liberal MP, Canadian Sikhs reject assessment India no longer involved in foreign interference

Liberal MP, Canadian Sikhs reject assessment India no longer involved in foreign interference

One day after senior government officials downplayed threats of foreign interference and transnational repression by India, one Liberal MP and members of the Sikh community are pushing back against that assessment. “I strongly condemn these remarks made by the government official because the claim is very disconnected from the reality the community is facing on the ground,” Liberal B.C. MP...

Alberta government projects $9.4B deficit with no plan to return to balanced budgets

Alberta government projects $9.4B deficit with no plan to return to balanced budgets

The once debt-free Alberta government projects three consecutive years of red ink and increased borrowing to fund critical public services.

CUSMA review ‘is not a renegotiation,’ Canada-U.S. trade minister says ahead of trip to D.C.

CUSMA review ‘is not a renegotiation,’ Canada-U.S. trade minister says ahead of trip to D.C.

Canada-U.S. Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc says he sees a path to renew the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) and anticipates more specifics from the U.S. administration soon. Gearing up to head back to Washington, D.C. next week to meet with U.S. Trade Representative ‌Jamieson Greer and “others” next week, LeBlanc said he’s “not pessimistic about renewing the trilateral framework.”...

Liberals survive confidence vote on omnibus budget bill

Liberals survive confidence vote on omnibus budget bill

The federal Liberals' Budget Implementation Act has passed a confidence vote in the House of Commons. Bill C-15 carried on division, meaning there was no recorded vote in Parliament.



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Trump's 'America First' campaign battle cry gives way to military strikes abroad

Trump's 'America First' campaign battle cry gives way to military strikes abroad

WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Donald Trump, whose fierce denunciation of military adventurism abroad fueled his unlikely rise to the top of the Republican Party, risks becoming ensnared by that very type of conflict.

Worms in food, poor medical care, lights on 24/7: Families tell of life in Texas detention center

Worms in food, poor medical care, lights on 24/7: Families tell of life in Texas detention center

LAREDO, Texas (AP) -- A month after ICE agents sent the young Ecuadorian mother and her 7-year-old daughter to a sprawling detention center 1,300 miles from their Minnesota home, they were finally free.

House Democrats say they're headed back to power. Their agenda is a work in progress

House Democrats say they're headed back to power. Their agenda is a work in progress

LEESBURG, Va. (AP) -- Gathered at a resort in suburban Virginia, House Democrats this week were acting like a party on the verge of reclaiming power as they drafted policy blueprints and spoke confidently about election victories in November.

He's blasted Speaker Johnson and Democrats alike. Now this Republican faces a critical decision

He's blasted Speaker Johnson and Democrats alike. Now this Republican faces a critical decision

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Republican Rep. Kevin Kiley has seen the political ground shift beneath him this past year, the boundaries of his California district upended by the nation's partisan redistricting war.

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Carney says Canada supports U.S. action in Iran but won't get involved militarily

Carney says Canada supports U.S. action in Iran but won't get involved militarily

Prime Minister Mark Carney said he supports the U.S. action in Iran, but Canada will not get directly involved in the conflict after American and Israeli militaries launched an attack on the Middle Eastern country that left its leader dead. "We have not been party to the military build-up to this or the military planning of this, so it is...

Carney rules out Canadian military participation in Middle East conflict

Carney rules out Canadian military participation in Middle East conflict

Prime Minister Mark Carney said while he has had discussions with U.S. President Donald Trump about the possibility of strikes in Iran over “recent weeks,” he does not expect Canada to take a military role in any continued escalation, after the U.S. and Israel launched strikes on Iran, Saturday. Carney made the comments in Mumbai as part of a fireside...

Canada's pro-U.S. stance in Iran attack carries security risks -- and political bets

Canada's pro-U.S. stance in Iran attack carries security risks -- and political bets

Canada's support for U.S. strikes against Iran could come with security risks as the regime looks to retaliate against perceived enemies abroad, say experts, who also note the political gamble of betting on an attack with uncertain aims and outcomes. Prime Minister Mark Carney said the government backs American military action on Saturday to stop Iran from obtaining a nuclear...

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, religious cleric who ruled Iran for decades, killed in strikes

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, religious cleric who ruled Iran for decades, killed in strikes

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who reigned as Iran’s supreme leader for the past 36 years, was killed in a sweeping U.S. and Israeli attack on the country Saturday. He was 86.

Canada supports U.S. actions in destroying Iran's nuclear program, says Carney

Canada supports U.S. actions in destroying Iran's nuclear program, says Carney

PM also says Canada not participating militarily and wasn't part of military buildup. As U.S. President Donald Trump charges ahead with a major attack on Iran, Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada supports at least one component of the American mission: destroying Iran's nuclear program. "Canada supports the United States acting to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon and...

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Carney’s India Visit: From Reset to Results

Carney’s India Visit: From Reset to Results

A year ago, it was not obvious that Canada–India relations could be pulled back from the brink. Diplomatic expulsions, public recriminations, and allegations of foreign interference had frozen one of Canada’s most consequential Indo-Pacific partnerships. Yet since Prime Minister Mark Carney and Prime Minister Narendra Modi met on the margins of the G7 summit in Kananaskis last June, a different...

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Discrimination by design? Race-based admissions in Canadian medical and law schools

Discrimination by design? Race-based admissions in Canadian medical and law schools

Rather than sorting applicants by racial category, universities should focus on ensuring that all prospective students, regardless of race, have the academic preparation needed to compete fairly.


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The fatal flaw in Carney’s “defence industrial” gamble

The fatal flaw in Carney’s “defence industrial” gamble

Prime Minister Mark Carney has finally revealed his plan to turn Canada into a weapons-exporting global mega-power. “In total, the Defence Industrial Strategy is an investment of over half a trillion dollars in Canadian security, economic prosperity, and our sovereignty,” he announced this week, promising to create over 125 thousand “high-paying careers” building weapons and otherwise supplying the Canadian military...

Trump is crushing Cuba. Should Canada step up?

Trump is crushing Cuba. Should Canada step up?

Cuba has been plunged into darkness. Schools, hospitals and essential services are hit by rolling 12-hour blackouts. Foreigners, including Canadians, have fled. Even worse, infant mortality is climbing.

Surviving mass murder and more

Surviving mass murder and more

Lisa Banfield, common-law wife of the man who meticulously slaughtered 22 people six years ago, recently published a memoir of her life-on-eggshells with a controlling killer.

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Why Carney and Poilievre are each going global

Why Carney and Poilievre are each going global

Two leaders, two visions, two itineraries. Prime Minister Mark Carney is once again travelling abroad to strengthen Canada's trading relationships with fellow middle powers like India, Japan and Australia. How much sway does Canada hold in this new geopolitical era? Anne-Marie Slaughter, former Obama-era senior U.S. State Department director, joins The House to weigh in on this middle-power moment. And...

Good Talk -- Is It Really A New Pierre Poilievre?

Good Talk -- Is It Really A New Pierre Poilievre?

Pierre Poilievre is getting generally pretty good reviews for his major speech yesterday outlining his vision for Canada-U.S. relations. Before a pretty Conservative business audience in Toronto, he also went after Donald Trump -- something he hasn't done in the past with so much vigour. It wasn't just what he said but the way he said it. Chantal Hebert and...

‘We knew there was something coming’: how a Canadian charity has been sending aid into Ukraine

‘We knew there was something coming’: how a Canadian charity has been sending aid into Ukraine

Peter Mazereeuw interviews Valeriy Kostyuk, the executive director of the Canada-Ukraine Foundation, about his work raising donations and sending everything from power generators to surgical teams into Ukraine as it tries to fight off the Russian invasion.

India reset, Iran regime change with Minister Anita Anand

India reset, Iran regime change with Minister Anita Anand

As Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand travels with Prime Minister Mark Carney to India, a feature conversation with Anand on the reset of the Canada-India relationship, the U.S. military build-up near Iran, CUSMA negotiations, and Canada’s foreign policy doctrine in a tense geopolitical moment.